Times of Oman

Strong Omani contingent for London Youth Science Forum

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Times News Service

MUSCAT: Twelve Omanis have been selected to participat­e in this year’s London Internatio­nal Youth Science Forum, to be held from July 25 to August 8, 2018.

Their participat­ion comes as part of the The Research Council’s (TRC) efforts to boost the skills of young Omanis.

The students will have the opportunit­y to expand their knowledge through workshops, lectures, and visits to the United Kingdom’s leading universiti­es, including Oxford, Cambridge, and Imperial College.

They will also have the opportunit­y to attend lectures by leading internatio­nal scientists from around the world, visit leading laboratori­es, and see some of the greatest institutio­ns in the world, such as Airbus and Rolls Royce.

TRC initiative­s

The announceme­nt of the students’ participat­ion in the London Internatio­nal Youth Science Forum comes as one of many highly successful initiative­s launched by TRC over the past year.

A main focus of the Council’s efforts in 2017 was to build partnershi­ps and collaborat­e with the private and public sectors by seeking to enhance the sustainabi­lity of the research and innovation support programmes, which have resulted in a number of initiative­s.

Throughout 2017, TRC organised a wide range of research and innovation-based activities to promote the transfer of knowledge and connectivi­ty, at both local and internatio­nal levels.

The council’s most important achievemen­t of the past year was the approval of the National Innovation Strategy (NIS) by the Cabinet of Ministers, which succeeded due to the considerab­le efforts of the committees and working groups comprised of experts from the government, private and civil society sectors.

Accomplish­ment

Another key accomplish­ment was Oman’s rise on the Global Innovation Index, where the Sultanate advanced by 8 spots this year, reaching the 69th place in the GII out of 126 countries, as compared to 77th place in 2017.

Additional­ly, four research agreements, worth more than OMR300,000, were signed to boost research and developmen­t collaborat­ions between industries and academia in the Sultanate.

 ?? –Supplied photo ?? CUTTING EDGE: The students will have the opportunit­y to expand their knowledge through workshops, lectures, and visits to the United Kingdom’s leading universiti­es.
–Supplied photo CUTTING EDGE: The students will have the opportunit­y to expand their knowledge through workshops, lectures, and visits to the United Kingdom’s leading universiti­es.

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